War With Iraq: Critical Lessons

“War With Iraq: Critical Lessons” by Buster Glosson, published by the Glosson Family Foundation in 2003, presents a detailed account of the author’s experiences during the Iraq War. This first edition spans 320 pages and is written in English. General Glosson shares his insights from the early days in the Saudi desert when Iraqi troops occupied Kuwait, through the significant air strikes, culminating in Iraq’s eventual retreat.
Readers will find a firsthand narrative that explores critical lessons learned throughout the conflict. The book delves into various aspects of the Iraq War, including its economic implications and the military policies of the United States. Glosson’s account provides a unique perspective on the events that shaped this pivotal moment in history, making it a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding military strategy and international relations.
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In war with Critical lessons, General Glosson for the first time tells his inside story; from his first days in the Saudi desert as Iraq troops occupied Kuwait, to to the spectacular opening night of punishing air strikes, to Iraq’s eventual retreat.
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